The Daily Read – August 18, 2011
By Erica Varlese Employment on Wall Street fell from June to July. The Daily News explains why we need to “pick sides” in the Verizon strike. Dozens of employees at…
By Erica Varlese Employment on Wall Street fell from June to July. The Daily News explains why we need to “pick sides” in the Verizon strike. Dozens of employees at…
…works contractors to limit work to eight hours per day. The first state law was passed in 1891, by Kansas. Forty-one states followed suit in the following year. This ground-breaking…
…2011, a bill that will help provide job opportunities to at-risk youth. In Cheektowaga, NY, 98 percent of American Axle workers voted to reject their contract. President Barack Obama is…
July 18, 2011 Reprint, AFL-CIO Blog July 12, 2011 If the nation’s workers had access to paid sick days today, 44 million workers don’t it would mean a dramatic drop…
…million in 1998 to more than $720 million today. The scandal has ruined Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s image as a manager with an ethos of businesslike efficiency. ”CityTime shows the…
…the rubble at the World Trade Center site. These were the months when the air was most toxic. As a result, a year later he was diagnosed with a series…
…Employees of the Gowanda Rehabilitation and Nursing Center reached a tentative agreement after a 24-hour lockout. Today, members of the Civil Service Employees Union will find out the status of…
…start of the recession in December 2007. With this shortfall in mind the Center for American Progress has begun a series of proposals entitled Job Strategies that Work on ways…
June 13, 2011 Reprint, Supermarket News BOISE, Idaho — Albertsons LLC here said Thursday it plans to eliminate self-checkout systems from all stores by the end of August so it…
…coverage and will find the hospital billing him or her directly. This is crazy, since hospital bills often run not only into the tens of thousands, but often into hundreds…